1999
DOI: 10.1007/s101430050002
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Minimally invasive techniques in neurosurgery: the transoral transpharyngeal approach to the brain

Abstract: In 30 cases, an analysis of the transoral transpharyngeal approach to the ventral brain stem was made. All preparations were performed in situ using microscopic and endoscopic methods. Modern imaging techniques and computer-assisted approach planning were also applied and discussed. To show the subarachnoidal cisterns and receive a realistic impression of the tissue, the preparation was performed 26 times in non-fixed cases. To use currently available equipment safely, it is important to take anatomical detail… Show more

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“…The approaches were cited, but no quantitative data was given in most of the studies. Among the preferred ones were the far lateral (FL) [24,37,68,71,78], modified far lateral (modified FL) [56,75], Eextended far lateral (EFL) [37], extreme lateral (EL) [3,6,37,42,60,66,73,78], lateral (Lat) [14,46], suboccipital (SO) [9, 11, 13, 19, 21-23, 29, 35, 78, 79], transcondylar (TC) [2,7,36,62,64], transoral (TO) [4,20,63], or transpetrosal [54] with small technical variations also described (Table 3).…”
Section: Surgical Approaches and Anatomical Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approaches were cited, but no quantitative data was given in most of the studies. Among the preferred ones were the far lateral (FL) [24,37,68,71,78], modified far lateral (modified FL) [56,75], Eextended far lateral (EFL) [37], extreme lateral (EL) [3,6,37,42,60,66,73,78], lateral (Lat) [14,46], suboccipital (SO) [9, 11, 13, 19, 21-23, 29, 35, 78, 79], transcondylar (TC) [2,7,36,62,64], transoral (TO) [4,20,63], or transpetrosal [54] with small technical variations also described (Table 3).…”
Section: Surgical Approaches and Anatomical Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%